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Computex 2026: Adata XPG’s new PC cases, coolers, monitors and more

At Computex earlier this month, we visited Adata XPG to get a look at their new consumer-oriented products, including new CPU coolers, PC cases, gaming monitors and more. 

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 XPG chassis
01:44 PSU units
03:45 New XPG coolers
04:45 System-wide fan control
05:47 Aperture monitors
06:23 Peripherals

Adata's gaming focused brand XPG had a lot to show for the consumer market over the next few months.

At the top of our list is the new XPG Invader X 2 and Valor Air 2 PC cases. The Invader is a compact case with a wrap-around glass window so you can see your build from multiple angles. While most cases like this don't offer a hinge, the Invader X 2 actually does, so you can easily swing the window off to make adjustments inside the case. The Valor Air 2 has a similar layout, trading in some of the glass for extra mesh intakes and fan slots at the front.

There are multiple XPG power supply ranges hitting the market. The Core Reactor 3 series offers 80Plus Gold efficiency and modular cables. This is the same power supply you'll also find inside of Razer's external GPU products.

On the peripheral front we have the XPG Seeker and XPG Slingshot. The Seeker is a wireless keyboard, offering membrane low-profile keys, but with 34 hours of wireless battery life with a minimal six-minute charging time. The Slingshot is XPG's lightweight wireless gaming mouse, coming in at 55g, with up to 4000DPI on the sensor, 42 hours of battery life on a single charge.

For cooling, the XPG Maestro Infinity 62DA could be a good option for anyone who wants to go with an air cooler over an AIO. It offers a dual tower heatsink to target high-TDP processors, with ARGB lighting on the fans and around the infinity mirror on the top cover. If you'd rather have an integrated display covering the heatsink, then the Maestro View 62DA is for you.

Finally, XPG is also releasing gaming monitors now. At the Computex stand we saw the Aperture A27F4, which uses a Fast IPS HD panel with up to 240Hz refresh rate. The Aperture A27Q1 is a step above, offering a QHD Fast IPS panel instead.

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